Model: 716309-4
Conductor BusProperties:
An item made of rigid or semirigid conductive material, usually employed in the distribution of heavy electrical current. It is cut to specific lengths and is shaped, drilled, tapped or otherwise terminated. It may be fabricated in any of various cross-sectional shapes and sizes and may include terminal lugs. It may be designed to connect two or more screw or stud terminations. Excludes terminal strip, grounding.
Part 716309-4 NSN 6150-01-373-8627
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8543909000
- SITC: 77879
- End Use: Electric apparatus
- NAICS: 335999
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Electrical machines and apparatus parts, nesoi
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